Export backup from 9i & restore in 11g

Hi im going to take bakup from Oracle 9i & resore in 11g R2, below are the exp command going to execute,what are the other necessary details i need to includeother than below
exp dlsri@sdld full=y file=/install/backup/full.dmp log=/install/backup/full.log
Please assit this

Hi
Sunny kichloo,
Extremely sorry for late response, when im trying using this in our database according to your tablespace gather sql could not revive proper output
select ‘create tablespace ‘ || df.tablespace_name || chr(10)
|| ‘ datafile ”’ || df.file_name || ”’ size ‘ || df.bytes
|| decode(autoextensible,’N',null, chr(10) || ‘ autoextend on maxsize ‘
|| maxbytes)
|| chr(10)
|| ‘default storage ( initial ‘ || initial_extent
|| decode (next_extent, null, null, ‘ next ‘ || next_extent )
|| ‘ minextents ‘ || min_extents
|| ‘ maxextents ‘ || decode(max_extents,’2147483645′,’unlimited’,max_extents)
|| ‘) ;’
from dba_data_files df, dba_tablespaces t
where df.tablespace_name=t.tablespace_name
Please follow this sql statement & are there any changes to do this,Please if there any changes to do please tell because im in stuck with this.
Please advice need your assistance

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