Dbms_error

we are getting this error on our db server self check mail. Do you know what is that?
thanks in advance.
                ###  Todays Error Mesages ###      
Feb 19 00:02:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:08:39 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:15:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:22:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:28:39 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:35:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:42:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:48:39 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 00:55:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:02:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:08:39 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:15:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:22:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:28:39 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:35:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:42:10 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:48:39 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 01:55:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 02:02:09 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002
Feb 19 02:08:40 nerpdb01 SC[SUNWscor.oracle_server.monitor]:nerpdb-rg:oraserver-rs: [ID 185465 local7.error] No action on DBMS Error DBMS_ERROR : -28002

Cave sir,
Ask whoever configured whatever process/ system you have that is generating this email. Or check its configuration yourself. I have no idea what tool would generate an email like this.that person is not available in our organization.we are not using any kinda third party special tool for monitoring.Its just simple script has been executing on server and sending the status of database.
The error appears to be coming from Oracle. It appears to indicate that whatever Oracle database account the monitoring tool is using is about to expire. It does not appear to have anything to do with an operating system account password if that is what you mean by "system user".As i told you before we are not using any special monitoring tool and system user means os user account.
So please suggest how can I resolve this problem as i am quite new as dba....

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