Hi,
in general issues like that are hard to track down remotely without access to 
the system.
Since after quite a while nobody chimed in here to have similar issues I'd 
assume it is something special to your local setup.

In general for a case like this I'd consider some way to track down any 
unlink/remove activity un that file.
You might want to follow the guidance:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/501965/why-isnt-auditd-logging-file-deletes
http://linux-audit.com/configuring-and-auditing-linux-systems-with-audit-daemon/
http://xmodulo.com/how-to-monitor-file-access-on-linux.html

I'd think this gives you the best way to track down your issue.
Closing the bug as incomplete as it is likely as local issue to your 
system/case and we are lacking the information to work on it right now. Please 
reopen in case your debugging identifies something we can/should work on.


** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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