Hi,
 It all depends on your oscarimage kernel!
If it supports multicore then it will work.
My suggestion which is easy is to connect the new node to the internet through a eth card and yum the new kernel or just rebuild the kernel with multicore support for that node.
Allan Menezes
D. Brown wrote:

Fc5, 64 bit, OSCAR 5.0

This part. Node only shows 1 np, so added a dual core cpu, but it the node still shows up as 1 after successful reboot…

Do I need to reimage the node to get the dual core?

Thanks,

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