It sound's plausible that this is related to debug messages and
therefore would be a configuration problem.

But ... I never touched the syslogd configuration files and I did not
change the log level of PHP. I triple-checked that. Everything has been
left to the defaults provided by Ubuntu. I checked the boot parameters
for the kernel and it does not turn up the debug level. The environment
variable SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL is not set either.

Could it be that some more or less recent kernel or PHP package could
accidentally have been compiled with some kind of "debug" defaults
turned on?

I'll try to reconfigure syslogd in a few days and have a look to the
other Linux machines we are running. Maybe then I'll have some more
information about this.

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