database from 32 bit to 64 bit on Linux data / ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319]

Hello

I've migrated EBS from 32 bit to 64 bit Linux database. I followed this Metalink note.

Note - 341880.1 how to convert a database from 32-bit to 64-bit on Linux database?

After the move, I did the below steps and get the error below... How to solve this problem?

===================================================================================

SQL > startup nomount

ORACLE instance started.

Total System Global Area 595591168 bytes

Bytes of size 2098016 fixed

415239328 variable size bytes

163577856 of database buffers bytes

Redo buffers 14675968 bytes

SQL > @create_control - file.sql

Created control file.

SQL > alter database open resetlogs;

Database altered.

SQL > ALTER TABLESPACE TEMP add TEMPFILE ' / d01/prd1/prd1data/tmp1.dbf' SIZE 2000 M REUSE AUTOEXTEND OFF;

Tablespace altered.

SQL > @$ORACLE_HOME/olap/admin/olap.sql SYSAUX TEMP

BEGIN

*

ERROR on line 1:

ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319]

DECLARE

*

ERROR on line 1:

ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319]

BEGIN

*

ERROR on line 1:

ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319]

===================================================================================

Thank you.

Please see the solution in (ORA-06553: PLS-801: internal error [56319], ORA-06544: PL/SQL: internal error, arguments: [56319] [] [], [], [], [], [], [], ORA-00604 when using different bit datafiles that executable Oracle (Doc ID 1436552.1)).

Thank you

Hussein

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