The container has since been restarted (by issuing a 'reboot' inside the
container), which "unstuck" lxc-ls, it's now behaving normally. If it
happens again I'll see what I can see. It's not the first time I've seen
this happen.

LXC has not been upgraded since the container was started, no.

The container was created via 'sudo lxc-create -t download -n <name>' -
nothing terribly unusual that separates it from a couple other
containers running on the same hardware. It runs a desktop (xfce) which
is unique but not a particularly "wacky" use case. The only "special"
config is autostart, an lxc.cgroup.devices.allow statement, and an
lxc.mount.entry.

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