DST PATCH on RAC

We have 10.2.0.1 installtion on a two node RAC. In order to apply DST patch we are moving to 10.2.0.3. I was following Oracle Database Patch Set notes and applying the patch. I have upgraded Oracle clusterware and then decided to go with rolling upgrade. After stopping all the services on the first node, when I ran
c:\crs_home\install\Patch102.bat I am getting the following error.
Failed to patch all the files in the ORA_CRS_HOME. Please ensure that all processes running from the home have been stopped.
I went and checked the 2nd node and its services. one of the service
OracleCSService status is showing as starting. I am unable to stop/start even after rebooting the 2nd node.
Does any one has a clue in what is going on? I am unable to proceed further on this. Help is really appreciated.

I could resolve this issue. Oracle is not supporting rolling upgrade for this version. So went with non rolling upgrade. That resolved this issue.

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