hpStackMemberAdminPriority
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This assigns the priority to the member.
If the stack is rebooted and the members are
assigned with priorities, then commander will
be the one with the highest priority and the
standby will be the one with the next highest
priority. The following rules apply for assigning
the priority:
1. In the existing stack, if the priority
is increased, the member is likely to become
commander only the next time the stack is rebooted,
it will not be immediately elected as commander.
2. A switch with the highest priority will not be elected
as commander if it is a new member of the stack
even when the stack is rebooted as it will not have
the latest configurations.
3. If a commander switch with highest priority fails
over to standby, it will not become commander again
in the subsequent reboot. The stack itself needs to
be booted or the failover to this commander should
happen.
4. A switch that joins an already active stack will not
become the commander even if it has the highest priority.
5. If the priority is assigned to the member when it is in
standalone state and when it joins the stack, if the stack
configuration has an existing pre-provisioned priority for this
member, then the pre-provisioned value preempts the
standalone value.
To assign priority to a member, the member can
either be provisioned or physically present.