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You're spot on - documentation does not exist to explain it 🙂
Wild guess: primary up would mean higher priority would always be active if it's available, whereas active up would keep current active member even though member with higher priority becomes available.
Or in more practical example, say if you are upgrading VSX1 that has higher priority then after upgrade VSX2 will remain active even it has lower priority. Just like regular cluster setting
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