I see similar problems, however, I don't see any apparmor denys.
Actually, I'm totally puzzled by the effects I'm seeing...

I import a ZFS partition as p9 into a virtual machine which runs a
webserver. Everything worked fine under 14.04. Under 16.04 I see the
following problems:

No normal user can modify files
Normal users can touch existing files which belong to them
Normal users canNOT create files
Normal users can delete files that belong to them
root can modify files which belong to root
root canNOT modify files which belong to another user

I DID add the respecitve ZFS pertitions to 
/etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.libvirtd:
/storage/asterisk/spool/** lrwmk,
/storage/webserver/** lrwmk,,

As mentioned, I do not see any related apparmor denys in the syslog.

I'm running an Owncloud instance on that server which currently is
effectively useless so either solving this problem or a workaround would
be very much appreciated.

Suggest increasing importance as the bug breaks basic functionality.

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  [xenial] No write access to VirtFS (9p) in qemu VM run by libvirt

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