OEM version 9 question

I am interested. I am getting an error occuring against one of my databases. In the trace file is the following SQL statement.
SELECT "TABLESPACE_NAME" FROM "DBA_FREE_SPACE" "DBA_FREE_SPACE" WHERE LNNVL (:1<>"TABLESPACE_NAME")
I am trying to determine if this is coming from OEM version 9. The reason I ask is because I am running OEM on two different machines and a process that contains this SQL statement keeps failing. The trace file indicates teh process is comming from these two machines that have OEM (and a bunch of other things on it).
Has anyone seen the SQL statement before and where.
Thanks
Tim

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