SYSAUX out of space

Hello,
I am currently working on R12.1.2 on OEL 5.4 .In application sysaux tablespace is showing 5% free.is that ok for?
unable to extend index error also show in alert log file.please tell how can i extend tablespace.
Regards,

Hello,
ORA-1655: unable to extend table SYS.SMON_SCN_TO_TIME_AUX by 128 in tablespace SYSAUX
Errors in file /orahome/oratest/TEST/db/tech_st/11.1.0/admin/TEST_oraserver2/diag/rdbms/test/TEST/trace/TEST_smon_26879.trc:
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-01655: unable to extend cluster SYS.SMON_SCN_TO_TIME_AUX by 128 in tablespace SYSAUX
Tue Jun 01 14:57:35 2010
ORA-1655: unable to extend table SYS.SMON_SCN_TO_TIME_AUX by 128 in tablespace SYSAUX
Errors in file /orahome/oratest/TEST/db/tech_st/11.1.0/admin/TEST_oraserver2/diag/rdbms/test/TEST/trace/TEST_smon_26879.trc:
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-01655: unable to extend cluster SYS.SMON_SCN_TO_TIME_AUX by 128 in tablespace SYSAUX
Tue Jun 01 15:02:36 2010
ORA-1655: unable to extend table SYS.SMON_SCN_TO_TIME_AUX by 128 in tablespace SYSAUX
please tell how can i extend tablespace and add datafile.please also tell a query to find out space usage query.i am very great full to you
Regards,

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