Tablespace: REPOS_TEMP

I am getting a following error:
Message
RME-00020: Internal API error - ORA-01652: unable to extend temp segment by 128 in tablespace REPOS_TEMP
Cause: Failed to allocate an extent for temporary segment in tablespace.
Attempted the following : Use ALTER database DATAFILE 'repos_temp.dbf' autoextend on next 1m;
But it comes back with "non-existent log file, datafile, or tempfile "repos_temp.dbf".
I can see the repos_temp file under by home database.
Please help.
Shaf

Hi Joel,
Here is the results of the select statement you sent me:
TBLSPC ALLOC USED UNUSED USEDPCT
CONSTANT_GROW_INDEXES 2097152 1597440 499712 76.171875
CONSTANT_GROW_TABLES 2097152 745472 1351680 35.546875
CWMLITE 20971520 9764864 11206656 46.5625
DEPENDENCY_INDEXES 10485760 2555904 7929856 24.375
DEPENDENCY_TABLES 2097152 532480 1564672 25.390625
DIAGRAM_INDEXES 4194304 532480 3661824 12.6953125
DIAGRAM_TABLES 2097152 212992 1884160 10.15625
DRSYS 20971520 10092544 10878976 48.125
EXAMPLE 155975680 155779072 196608 99.8739496
LOB_DATA 1048576 212992 835584 20.3125
ODM 20971520 9699328 11272192 46.25
TBLSPC ALLOC USED UNUSED USEDPCT
RAPID_GROW_INDEXES 310378496 129499136 180879360 41.722973
RAPID_GROW_TABLES 91340800 30777344 60563456 33.6950673
SYSTEM 572522496 503644160 68878336 87.9693223
SYSTEM_META_INDEXES 31457280 20873216 10584064 66.3541667
SYSTEM_META_TABLES 20971520 16613376 4358144 79.21875
TEMPORARY_INDEXES 10485760 2236416 8249344 21.328125
TEMPORARY_TABLES 10485760 6496256 3989504 61.953125
TOOLS 10485760 6291456 4194304 60
UNDOTBS1 209715200 21151744 188563456 10.0859375
VERSION_INDEXES 10485760 3514368 6971392 33.515625
VERSION_TABLES 5734400 851968 4882432 14.8571429
TBLSPC ALLOC USED UNUSED USEDPCT
XDB 39976960 39714816 262144 99.3442623
23 rows selected.
Shafik.

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    |   4 |     SORT ORDER BY                       |                  |      1 |      3 |      1 |00:00:15.52 |     146K|   8927 |  2048 |  2048 | 2048  (0)|
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    |  23 |              MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN       |                  |      1 |      1 |  52297 |00:00:00.22 |     217 |      0 |       |       |      |
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    |  28 |                FIXED TABLE FULL         | X$KCCFE          |      1 |    100 |    241 |00:00:00.01 |       0 |      0 |       |       |      |
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    |* 32 |              INDEX UNIQUE SCAN          | I_FILE1          |  52297 |      1 |    217 |00:00:00.28 |       2 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |  33 |        VIEW                             |                  |      1 |   1401 |     25 |00:00:12.56 |   40846 |   8927 |       |       |      |
    |  34 |         HASH GROUP BY                   |                  |      1 |   1401 |     25 |00:00:12.56 |   40846 |   8927 |   465K|   465K|  982K (0)|
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    |  36 |           UNION-ALL                     |                  |      1 |        |  73133 |00:00:14.04 |   40846 |   8927 |       |       |      |
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    |  38 |             NESTED LOOPS                |                  |      1 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |      45 |      0 |       |       |      |
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    |  42 |            NESTED LOOPS                 |                  |      1 |      5 |   7271 |00:00:00.20 |    1156 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |  43 |             NESTED LOOPS                |                  |      1 |      6 |   7271 |00:00:00.14 |    1154 |      0 |       |       |      |
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    |* 45 |              FIXED TABLE FIXED INDEX    | X$KTFBFE (ind:1) |     25 |      3 |   7271 |00:00:00.11 |    1109 |      0 |       |       |      |
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    |* 51 |               TABLE ACCESS FULL         | TS$              |      1 |      2 |     25 |00:00:00.01 |      45 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 52 |              FIXED TABLE FIXED INDEX    | X$KTFBUE (ind:1) |   8927 |     12 |  65862 |00:00:11.66 |   39384 |   8927 |       |       |      |
    |* 53 |             INDEX UNIQUE SCAN           | I_FILE2          |  65862 |      1 |  65862 |00:00:00.45 |       2 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 54 |            TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | RECYCLEBIN$      |      1 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |     169 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |  55 |             NESTED LOOPS                |                  |      1 |      1 |      1 |00:00:00.01 |     169 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |  56 |              NESTED LOOPS               |                  |      1 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |     169 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |  57 |               NESTED LOOPS              |                  |      1 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |     169 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |  58 |                TABLE ACCESS FULL        | UET$             |      1 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |     169 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 59 |                INDEX UNIQUE SCAN        | I_FILE2          |      0 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |       0 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 60 |               TABLE ACCESS CLUSTER      | TS$              |      0 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |       0 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 61 |                INDEX UNIQUE SCAN        | I_TS#            |      0 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |       0 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 62 |              INDEX RANGE SCAN           | RECYCLEBIN$_TS   |      0 |   1188 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |       0 |      0 |       |       |      |
    |* 63 |    TABLE ACCESS FULL                    | TS$              |      1 |      1 |      0 |00:00:00.01 |      45 |      0 |       |       |      |
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      54 - filter(("U"."SEGFILE#"="RB"."FILE#" AND "U"."SEGBLOCK#"="RB"."BLOCK#"))
      59 - access("U"."TS#"="FI"."TS#" AND "U"."SEGFILE#"="FI"."RELFILE#")
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      63 - filter((DECODE("TS"."CONTENTS$",0,DECODE(BITAND("TS"."FLAGS",16),16,'UNDO','PERMANENT'),1,'TEMPORARY')='UNDO' AND "TS"."ONLINE$"<>3 AND
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