Database in quiesce mode

How should I come out of this?
Suddenly I am seeing this message in the alert log after everyone complained that they couldn't do anything with the database?
I tried this
SQL> ALTER SYSTEM UNQUIESCE
  2  ;
ALTER SYSTEM UNQUIESCE
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-25502: concurrent ALTER SYSTEM QUIESCE/UNQUIESCE command is running
SQL> v$blocking_quiesce
SP2-0734: unknown command beginning "v$blocking..." - rest of line ignored.
SQL> select * from v$blocking_quiesce
  2  ;
no rows selected
SQL> select active_state from V$INSTANCE
  2  ;
ACTIVE_ST
QUIESCINGThanks
Nith
Edited by: user645399 on Oct 15, 2010 10:50 AM
Edited by: user645399 on Oct 15, 2010 10:56 AM

This forum is dedicated to issues related to database upgrades. Your question is better suited to the General Forum (General Database Discussions
You are correct in that creating an OEM repository will cause the database to enter quiesce mode, depending on your OEM/database version. This is documented in MOS Doc 375946.1 (Running EMCA Results in Database quiesce And No New Connections or Operations Can Be Performed During the DB Control Repository Creation).
HTH
Srini

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