Error creating an Index

I get the error ORA-00603 when trying to create an index. Anyone able to help.

ORA-00603 ORACLE server session terminated by fatal error
Cause: An Oracle Server session is in an unrecoverable state.
Action: Log in to Oracle again so a new server session will be created automatically. Examine the session trace file for more information.
The session trace file is located in the path according
the parameter user_dump_dest. This parameter is located
in the parameter file. You can see it of the following way :
show paramters user_d
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