Migrate from 32-bit to 64-bit (oel4 to oel5)

Hello

We have applications (database) OEL 4, 7 SERVER has SERVER OEL5. Currently oel4.7 server is 32-bit, and we need to migrate to OEL5 64-bit server.
Could someone please help us find the correct steps/docs for this type of migration.

1 32-bit server
Operating system-> OEL 4.7
Version of database-> 11.2.0.3

2 64 - bit server
Operating system-> OEL 5
Version of database-> 11.2.0.3

Note:-we do not seek to upgrade the database. Just Let's break the DB to new 64-bit.

Thanks in advance

You will need to install the 64 bit 11.2.0.3 software on the new server (pay attention to the pre-reqs), then apply the patches of same to 11.2.0.3 that you applied on the old server, follow the procedure in the above link.

Oracle Database (RDBMS) under Unix AIX, HP - UX, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, Tru64 Unix operating system Installation and Configuration requirements checklist (8.0.5 to 11.2) [ID 169706.1]
How to convert a database from 32 bit to 64-bit on Linux database? [341880.1 ID]

HTH
Srini

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