[ML] Correct indexer state on task re-allocation#41724
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This bug found its way in with the refactor from: #41278
Since we are creating the indexer in the
DataFrameTransformPersistentTasksExecutorand then injecting it into the task, we need to make sure that when the indexer starts executing, that it is initialized in the correct state.