G'day.

I was looking at this particular closed case, 
https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/44013. In particular, the HPE 
NonStop platform's SSH always reports a termination message for SSH 
sessions that results in a warning:

*[WARNING]: Module invocation had junk after the JSON data:  STN39 Session** 
terminated - application closed terminal        01/09 07:57* 

Granted that this is just a warning, but the environment is one of High 
Availability and warnings are generally considered "bad" requiring 
explanation, resolution, or written exemption for why it can be ignored. Is 
there any way this particular change can be either undone or provide a 
playbook, environment variable, or some other option to suppress the 
warning?

There is no option on the platform for suppressing the "Session terminated" 
message short of aggressively closing the session when you think you are 
done. This applies to all three of the hardware/software platform variants 
of HPE NonStop (NSE, NSX, and NSV).

*Please Note: *This occurs in 100% of playbooks that execute tasks on this 
platform regardless of the client where ansible-playbook is initiated.

Kind Regards,
Randall

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