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After workers finish each job, they check for that key and see if it was updated since the last time they checked. If that's the case, the worker process will exit and your process manager may start a new one.

If you're using Laravel Forge, you'll have easy access to information on the uptime of each of your workers. If you check the status of a worker after it was restarted, you should see something like this: This indicates the process is brand new.

The only way to restart a listener process is manually: Another thing to check is the configuration of your cache store.
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