Sorry for slow response - I'm still trying to figure out the steps to reproduce 
this reliable.
It does happen when I use my snap in the CI system (installing, testing, 
removing).

It happens reliable with my CI system testing my snap (frr) when I do
run it against a commercial protocol compliance suite. Challenge is to
figure out which specific part of the commands executed cause the
problem.

This is seen on Ubuntu 16.04 server (classic). Normally testing with the 
alternative 4.8.0-49
kernel (every other package updated to latest). I'm running the alternative 4.8 
kernel as I need something >= 4.5 for my MPLS networking tests.

At this time it does look like the issue is related to the 4.8 kernel as I'm 
currently not able
to reproduce the same issue with the standard 4.4 kernel (testing 4.4.0-77)

I'll update again in a few days when I've done enough tests to be
certain that it is depending on the kernel.

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