Google bot can't access my site, Any help?

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During the past 24 hours, faced Googlebot 1 of errors while trying to fetch DNS information to your website. The overall percentage of errors of search queries via DNS to your website stands at 50.0%.

You can see more details about these errors in Webmaster Tools.

Recommended Action
If the rate of errors on your website 100%, you can do the following:

Use a WHOIS tool for verify that http://www..com/ the WHOIS record properly and that has name servers configured for the site. If not, contact the registrant to update the WHOIS records.
Using a search tool DNS, check out the possibility of converting the server name names to the IP address. If not so, either to occur WHOIS record to include the IP address of the server names or event records for DNS server names.
Using a search tool DNS, verify that http://www..com/ is can be converted to an IP address. If you can not, it happened DNS record for http://www..com/ on the server names.

If the percentage of errors site is less than 100%:

The most likely explanation is that the server names subjected to overload. Contact Palmstadhav and discussed the creation of a DNS server and the possibility of allocating additional resources to service the system.
If your site redirects to the name of another host, there is another possible explanation is that the URL on your site redirects to the name of the host that it is a problem in the domain name system. We recommend you check the links that restores your router and make sure that the sites links redirects do not suffer from the problems in the domain name system.

After you think that the problem has been solved, use the Fetch as Google tool to verify that Googlebot can access your site properly.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author paulgl
    Ask your host, check the server settings. Sometimes
    not all servers are set to handle all requests. It's
    rare, because I can't see this happening in 2013 from
    even a half way decent host. Most wesbites are set
    up in a standard configuration and would never experience
    such stuff.

    Keep in mind that not all pages will give a DNS error,
    so crawling of your site might not be a big issue.

    Paul
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    If you were disappointed in your results today, lower your standards tomorrow.

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    • Profile picture of the author seo2ever
      Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

      Ask your host, check the server settings. Sometimes
      not all servers are set to handle all requests. It's
      rare, because I can't see this happening in 2013 from
      even a half way decent host. Most wesbites are set
      up in a standard configuration and would never experience
      such stuff.

      Keep in mind that not all pages will give a DNS error,
      so crawling of your site might not be a big issue.

      Paul
      Thanks Paul.
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