Agreed on this one, we're also experiencing production failures, but
they happen every night around 1am and simply restarting apache clears
it up.

>From our logs

Start-Date: 2017-03-21  03:22:40
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: libc6-dev:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu3, 2.23-0ubuntu6), libc6:amd64 
(2.23-0ubuntu3, 2.23-0ubuntu6), locales:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu3, 2.23-0ubuntu6), 
libc-bin:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu3, 2.23-0ubuntu6), libc-dev-bin:amd64 
(2.23-0ubuntu3, 2.23-0ubuntu6), multiarch-support:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu3, 
2.23-0ubuntu6)
End-Date: 2017-03-21  03:22:46

Start-Date: 2017-03-22  00:27:23
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: libc6-dev:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu6, 2.23-0ubuntu7), libc6:amd64 
(2.23-0ubuntu6, 2.23-0ubuntu7), locales:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu6, 2.23-0ubuntu7), 
libc-bin:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu6, 2.23-0ubuntu7), libc-dev-bin:amd64 
(2.23-0ubuntu6, 2.23-0ubuntu7), multiarch-support:amd64 (2.23-0ubuntu6, 
2.23-0ubuntu7)
End-Date: 2017-03-22  00:27:29

We believe that the unattended upgrade updated and killed us RIGHT
around the same time, thus needing the apache restart.  2 nights in a
row we found these failures, and 2 libc upgrades at the same time.

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