How do I reset  file system usage reports on the zenoss server after
swapping boot disks on a monitored host?

I have been monitoring a Solaris 8 host (and 32 more) from Zenoss fine
for several weeks.
This machine (Sun e250) is dying and due to be replaced.
The boot disk (with / /var /opt ) failed today.  I had made a copy with
dd a week earlier.
When I swapped disks and booted, the system came up. 
However, since the boot the data reported in the File Systems section on
the OS tab is very much off.

excerpt from Zenoss web GUI, from the OS tab:
Mount           TotalBytes              UsedBytes       FreeBytes
%Util
/ftp    33.4GB                  67.6MB          33.3GB          0       
/opt            900.6MB                 28.2GB  -27.4GB         3210


excerpt from the actual host 
bash-2.03# df -k | egrep "opt|ftp|Filesystem"
Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
/dev/dsk/c0t0d0s4     922255   69219  797701     8%    /opt
/dev/dsk/c0t11d0s6   35009161 29612036 5047034    86%    /ftp
bash-2.03#

So /opt is 8% used on the host, and zenoss is reporting -27.4GB free at
3210% used.

I expect I have to reset something on the zenoss server.  I'm not clear
on what that is.

() I have cleared heartbeats for this device.
() I have used netdata's transform as described here
http://www.zenoss.com/Members/netdata/show-the-usage-in-a-filesytem-thre
shold/
and here
http://community.zenoss.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5389&highlight=filesy
stem
() I have read
http://community.zenoss.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=9827#9827 
and I confirm HRFileSystemMap is in the  zCollectorPlugins list.



Thanks,
David Sloboda 
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