9.0.2 Enterprise manager - An operation is in progress that prevents yours.

Hi we tried to deploy an application to a 9.0.2 j2ee + webcache version on 9iAS. It timedout and since then we've got the below message when trying to do anything with the enterprise manager:
oracle.sysman.emSDK.util.jdk.EMException: An operation is in progress that prevents your operation from completing at this time.
We've restarted the enterprise manager and also bounced the box, but still get the same problem.

This issue was fixed by issuing the command:
dcmctl resetFileTransaction -v

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