How to setup my unpartitioned, unmounted SSD?












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Hey, i am running a CentOS 7 server with a 500gb SSD. Via SSH i got this output



[root@localhost ~]# df

Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

/dev/sdb1 33538048 33537160 888 100% /

devtmpfs 16316684 0 16316684 0% /dev

tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /dev/shm

tmpfs 16330724 10616 16320108 1% /run

tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /sys/fs/cgroup

tmpfs 3266148 0 3266148 0% /run/user/0



As you can see, not much space left. Using lsblk command i get



[root@localhost ~]# lsblk

NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT

sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk

sdb 8:16 0 50G 0 disk

├─sdb1 8:17 0 32G 0 part /

└─sdb2 8:18 0 18G 0 part [SWAP]



How can i use the device "sda"? I would assume i need to make a partition and then mount it, but i am not sure how to do that









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    Hey, i am running a CentOS 7 server with a 500gb SSD. Via SSH i got this output



    [root@localhost ~]# df

    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

    /dev/sdb1 33538048 33537160 888 100% /

    devtmpfs 16316684 0 16316684 0% /dev

    tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /dev/shm

    tmpfs 16330724 10616 16320108 1% /run

    tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /sys/fs/cgroup

    tmpfs 3266148 0 3266148 0% /run/user/0



    As you can see, not much space left. Using lsblk command i get



    [root@localhost ~]# lsblk

    NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT

    sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk

    sdb 8:16 0 50G 0 disk

    ├─sdb1 8:17 0 32G 0 part /

    └─sdb2 8:18 0 18G 0 part [SWAP]



    How can i use the device "sda"? I would assume i need to make a partition and then mount it, but i am not sure how to do that









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      Hey, i am running a CentOS 7 server with a 500gb SSD. Via SSH i got this output



      [root@localhost ~]# df

      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

      /dev/sdb1 33538048 33537160 888 100% /

      devtmpfs 16316684 0 16316684 0% /dev

      tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /dev/shm

      tmpfs 16330724 10616 16320108 1% /run

      tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /sys/fs/cgroup

      tmpfs 3266148 0 3266148 0% /run/user/0



      As you can see, not much space left. Using lsblk command i get



      [root@localhost ~]# lsblk

      NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT

      sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk

      sdb 8:16 0 50G 0 disk

      ├─sdb1 8:17 0 32G 0 part /

      └─sdb2 8:18 0 18G 0 part [SWAP]



      How can i use the device "sda"? I would assume i need to make a partition and then mount it, but i am not sure how to do that









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      Hey, i am running a CentOS 7 server with a 500gb SSD. Via SSH i got this output



      [root@localhost ~]# df

      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on

      /dev/sdb1 33538048 33537160 888 100% /

      devtmpfs 16316684 0 16316684 0% /dev

      tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /dev/shm

      tmpfs 16330724 10616 16320108 1% /run

      tmpfs 16330724 0 16330724 0% /sys/fs/cgroup

      tmpfs 3266148 0 3266148 0% /run/user/0



      As you can see, not much space left. Using lsblk command i get



      [root@localhost ~]# lsblk

      NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT

      sda 8:0 0 447.1G 0 disk

      sdb 8:16 0 50G 0 disk

      ├─sdb1 8:17 0 32G 0 part /

      └─sdb2 8:18 0 18G 0 part [SWAP]



      How can i use the device "sda"? I would assume i need to make a partition and then mount it, but i am not sure how to do that







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