Switch Command Line Interface
Groups and Commands
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Sample Output:
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The priority of the Baseboard Manager (BM) determines which BM will
become the master BM for the fabric. The priority values are 0 (lowest) and 15
(highest). The BM with the highest priority becomes the master BM for the fabric.
The elevated priority value determines what the priority of the BM will be if it becomes
Master. This allows persistent failovers that do not automatically fail back by
configuring the elevated priority to be higher than all normal priorities. This feature
is effectively disabled when set to the default of zero. The subnet manager must be
running to display the priority.
pmPriority
Display the priority of the embedded performane manager.
Syntax:
Options:
Sample Output:
NOTES:
The priority of the Performance Manager(PM) determines which PM will
become the master PM for the fabric. The priority values are 0 (lowest) and 15
(highest). The PM with the highest priority becomes the master PM for the fabric.
The elevated priority value determines what the priority of the PM will be if it becomes
Master. This allows persistent failovers that do not automatically fail back by
configuring the elevated priority to be higher than all normal priorities. This feature
is effectively disabled when set to the default of zero. The subnet manager must be
running to display the priority.
None.
-> bmPriority
The BM Priority is 0
The BM Elevated Priority is disabled
pmPriority
None.
-> pmPriority
The PM Priority is 0
The PM Elevated Priority is disabled