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Google divides crawl errors into two groups:

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 5:40 am
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Site errors
Site errors are any crawl errors that prevent the search engine bot from accessing your site. This can happen for a number of reasons, the most common of which are:

DNS errors

This means that a search engine can't communicate with your server. The server might be offline, which means your site can't be visited. This is

usually a temporary problem. Google will japan cell phone number list come back to your site later and try to crawl it again. If you see warnings about this in Google Search Console under the crawl errors section, it probably means that Google has tried several times and still hasn't been able to.

Server errors

If your Search Console shows server errors, it means that the bot was unable to access your site. The request may have timed out. The search engine (e.g. Google) tried to visit your site, but it took so long to load that the server returned an error message.


Server errors also occur when there are flaws in the code that prevent a page from loading. This can also mean that your site has so many visitors that the server couldn't handle all the requests. Many of these errors are returned as 5xx status codes, such as 500 and 503 codes .