Addshore added a comment.

Hmm, if WDQS just stops, you should be able to restart it and it should pick up from the last point in recent changes that it took data from.
What error did the query service / updater crash out with?

What happens when you restart the container?
Remember the data is stored in the wdqs container / service and the updater is run within the updater container, so if the updater crashes the wdqs itself should still be running.
Also when restarting these things, you need to restart both containers, if you just restart wdqs no updating will happen, you also need to start the updater.

In any case, as long as you don't have more than 30 days of edits / all of your edits are accessible via recent changes you should be able to ditch both the wdqs updater and container (and data from them) and start new ones and all of the data will be picked up from recent changes.

See T182394 which allows the number of days that recent changes can be used for to be configured, as well as forcing a initial run time to be added to the query service which could also help out here or in the future (although these are not in the images yet)


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