AFAIK, from vCenter/ESXi, you can't. Depending on your knowledge on reading logs, you can check the vmware*.log of the VM to try to find out what happened (comparing devices that come up/down etc).
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AFAIK, from vCenter/ESXi, you can't. Depending on your knowledge on reading logs, you can check the vmware*.log of the VM to try to find out what happened (comparing devices that come up/down etc).