Hey everyone,
I'm seeing some odd behavior on a handful of my switch stacks. This behavior has only occurred on stacks where a failed node has been replaced. Stacks that have never had a failed node do not display this behavior. That may totally be a red herring, but I wanted to point it out. 
The behavior we are seeing is that all ports that did not previously have a display-string configured are now configured with a simple (and useless) name of "switchSNMPname_portnumber". We only have two network engineers with access to our CLI, and neither of us would have (intentionally) done something quite this dumb. 
For example, here is the expected output from a good configuration:
Slot-1 MDF.1 # sh vlan eng
    Ports:   117.         (Number of active ports=88)
       Untag:    *1:1,   *1:2,   *1:3,   *1:9,  *1:10,  *1:11,  *1:12,
                *1:17,  *1:18,  *1:19,  *1:20,  *1:26,  *1:28,  *1:33,
                *1:34,  *1:35,  *1:36,  *1:41,  *1:42,   1:43,  *1:44,
                *1:47,  *2:10,  *2:12,   2:13,   2:15,   2:16,  *2:17,
                *2:18,  *2:20,  *2:21,  *2:23,  *2:26,   2:28,   2:29,
And here is the output from a stack showing the behavior in question:
Slot-1 IDF01.2 # sh vlan eng
    Ports:   20.          (Number of active ports=7)
       Untag: *1:5(IDF01_1:5),1:6(IDF01_1:6),*1:9(IDF01_1:9),*1:10(IDF01_1:10),*1:13(IDF01_1:13),1:14(IDF01_1:14),1:20(IDF01_1:20),
              1:21(IDF01_1:21),1:22(IDF01_1:22),1:30(IDF01_1:30),2:21(IDF01_2:21),2:22(IDF01_2:22),4:14(IDF01_4:14),4:28(IDF01_4:28),
              4:29(IDF01_4:29),*4:30(IDF01_4:30),6:5(IDF01_6:5),*6:37(IDF01_6:37)
       Tag:   *1:53bg, *6:53g
As you can see, this makes it super annoying to look at things in the CLI, and we have no idea why it happened. I can go through and manually unconfigure the display strings (and have been) but we are just generally curious what caused this in the first place. 
Thanks for any insight!