Oracle Database 11gR1 32-bit upgrade to 11gr2 64-bit

Hello All,
My current server is having following configuration:
OS               : RHEL 4.6 32 bit
Product         : Oracle EBS 11i
DB               : 11gR1
Target machine:
OS               : RHEL 5.8 64 bit
I want to convert my current single node EBS 11i to multi-node (two node) architecture. We have to migrate our 11gR1 over 64 bit machine.
I was trying to create create a 32 bit instance over new target server through rapid clone. But it is not supported to install 32 bit 11g over 64 bit OS, so I am now taking new path to do the same, trying to upgrade 11gR1 32 bit database directly to 11gr2 64 bit. Please suggest me appropriate procedure to perform it. Any Oracle Document over the same would be wonderful. I tried to search over Metalink but with no success.
Kindly share your experience if anyone here performed the same or similar.
Regards
RanjanS

You can get 11gR1 64-bit download this way:
Previous Database Release Software
Oracle Database 10.2 and 11.1 are no longer available for download. The software is available as a media or FTP request for those customers who own a valid Oracle Database product license for any edition.
To request access to these releases, follow the instructions in Oracle Support Document 1071023.1 (Requesting Physical Shipment or Download URL for Software Media) from My Oracle Support.
NOTE: for Oracle Database 10.2, you should request 10.2.0.1 even if you want to install a later patch set. Once you install 10.2.0.1 you can then apply any 10.2 patch set. Similarly, for 11.1 request 11.1.0.6 which must be applied before installing 11.1.0.7. Patch sets can be downloaded from the Patches and Updates tab on My Oracle Support.
And about direct upgrade I have done that successfully for minor versions for example 11.1.0.6 to 11.1.0.7 so that might be possible also for 11.1. to 11.2 .

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    C:\> ORADIM -NEW -SID SID [-INTPWD PASSWORD ]-MAXUSERS USERS
    -STARTMODE AUTO -PFILE ORACLE_HOME\DATABASE\INITSID.ORA
    The following table provides more information on the values you must supply.
    Parameter      Description
    SID     SID of the database you are upgrading
    PASSWORD     Password for the new Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) for 64-bit Windows database. This is the password for the user connected with SYSDBA privileges. The -INTPWD option is not required. If you do not specify it, then operating system authentication is used, and no password is required.
    USERS     Maximum number of users who can be granted SYSDBA and SYSOPER privileges
    ORACLE_HOME     Oracle home directory. Ensure that you specify the full path name with the -PFILE option, including drive letter of the Oracle home directory.
    Copy the 32-bit datafiles to the new 64-bit Oracle home.
    Copy the 32-bit configuration files to the 64-bit Oracle home.
    If your 32-bit initialization parameter file has an IFILE (include file) entry, then copy the file specified by the IFILE entry to the 64-bit Oracle home and edit the IFILE entry in the initialization parameter file to point to its new location.
    If you have a password file that resides in the 32-bit Oracle home, then copy the password file to the 64-bit Oracle home. The default 32-bit password file is located in ORACLE_BASE\ORACLE_HOME\database\pwdSID.ora., where SID is your Oracle instance ID.
    In the 64-bit Oracle home, add the _SYSTEM_TRIG_ENABLED = false parameter to the ORACLE_HOME\database\ORACLE_SID \init.ora file before changing the word size.
    Remove this parameter from the initialization file after the word size change is complete.
    See Also:
    Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information on changing word size
    Go to the 64-bit ORACLE_HOME\rdbms\admin directory from the command prompt.
    Start SQL*Plus:
    C:\> sqlplus /NOLOG
    Connect to the database instance as SYSDBA:
    SQL> CONNECT / AS SYSDBA;
    Re-create the 64-bit control files using the CREATE CONTROLFILE command. Edit the trace file created in "Backing Up a 32-Bit Oracle Database" to change the paths to the datafiles, log files and control files to point to the Oracle home on the 64-bit computer. This creates the new control file in ORACLE_HOME\database.
    Here is an example of a database named "orcl32" on a 32-bit computer migrating to "orcl64" on a 64-bit computer:
    CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "T1" NORESETLOGS NOARCHIVELOG
        MAXLOGFILES 32
        MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
        MAXDATAFILES 32
        MAXINSTANCES 16
        MAXLOGHISTORY 1815
    LOGFILE
        GROUP 1 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\REDO03.LOG'  SIZE 1M,
        # was   'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl32\...LOG'
        # on the 32-bit computer
        GROUP 2 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\REDO02.LOG'  SIZE 1M,
        GROUP 3 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\REDO01.LOG'  SIZE 1M
    DATAFILE
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\SYSTEM01.DBF',
        # was 'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl32\...DBF'
        # on the 32-bit computer
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\RBS01.DBF',
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\USERS01.DBF',
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\TEMP01.DBF',
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\TOOLS01.DBF',
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\INDX01.DBF',
       'C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\oradata\orcl64\DR01.DBF'
    CHARACTER SET WE8ISO8859P1;
    Alter the init file from the 32-bit computer to include the new control file generated in the preceding step.
    Start the database in RESTRICT mode:
    SQL> STARTUP RESTRICT;
    You might need to use the PFILE option to specify the location of your initialization parameter file.
    Set the system to spool results to a log file for later verification of success. For example:
    SQL> SPOOL catoutw.log
    Enter the following command to view the output of the script on-screen:
    SQL> SET ECHO ON;
    Recompile existing PL/SQL modules in the format required by the 64-bit Oracle9i database:
    SQL> @utlirp.sql;
    Turn off the spooling of script results to the log file:
    SQL> SPOOL OFF;
    Check the spool file and verify that the packages and procedures compiled successfully. Correct any problems you find in this file.
    If you were viewing the output of catoutw.log on-screen, disable viewing now:
    SQL> SET ECHO OFF;
    Exit the RESTRICT database mode:
    SQL> ALTER SYSTEM DISABLE RESTRICTED SESSION;
    The word size of the 64-bit Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1) database is changed. You can open the database for normal use.This is from the link

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