Upgrade OWB 3i repository to OWB 9i

I tried to use to Repository Assistant client version 9.0.2.56 to upgrade/create new repository. However I keep getting the error message as "INS0003: OWB Repository Installation cannot continue without DBA privileges. Connect as DBA and use option Create a New Warehouse Builder Repository to continue the process ". But I did put SYS user id and password there.
I also tried to use Repository assistant client version 9.0.3.33.0 to upgrade the existing OWB 3i repository. It's giving me the error message of " This Repository cannot be upgraded to add more languages to support object translations. You must have a version 9.0.3.0.1 repository to upgrade. Version of OWB Repository found 3.0.0.2.0 " However in the HELP, the upgrade function is only for OWB 3i migration to OWB 9i. And the "Add More Languages to Support Object Translations" is the default selection. I can't deselect it.
Does anyone may have any clue of this? I appreciate if you may share with me.

Hi,
In order to migrate from OWB3i to a later version, you would have to export the MDL file from OWB3i and import this into the later OWB version. If you choose to use version 9.0.2.56.0, then you have to use the MDL migration utility in the menu to do the migration. Note however that we have already de-supported this version of OWB. Current version is 9.2.0.2.8 for which there is a patch 9.2.0.3 available, about to release 9.2.0.4. Notice that there is a significant difference between OWB3i and 9.2. However, migrated procedures, when re-generated, should run fine. Consider checking out http://otn.oracle.com/products/warehouse/pdf/OWB_RuntimeChanges.pdf for changes in the runtime environment (this applies to 9.2 also).
In the 9.0.3 release of Warehouse Builder we support multiple languages in an existing repository. To add supported languages, you would re-run the repository assistant against an existing repository. This is the message you see. We do not support in-place repository migration from OWB3i for the migration to later releases.
Thanks,
Mark.

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