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使用 Google 搜索状态信息中心
Google 搜索状态信息中心会提供有关为 Google 搜索提供支持的系统的状态信息。该信息中心会显示影响许多网站或用户的问题,因此如果您在信息中心中看到注释,这可能与网站性能的变化有关。
该信息中心还会显示与网站所有者相关的最新 Google 搜索排名更新。如需详细了解 Google 如何改进 Google 搜索以及分享更新的原因,请参阅我们的 Google 如何更新 Google 搜索博文。
您还可以访问我们的博客,了解有关 Google 搜索的更多动态。
如需有关问题和更新的通知,请订阅我们的 RSS feed。
查看信息中心
问题的生命周期
检测到 Google 搜索问题后,搜索关系团队和搜索工程团队会合作解决问题,并向您传达相关进展:
- 检测和初步回复
- 调查
- 跟进
- 缓解或修正
检测和初步回复
搜索关系团队通过查看许多不同类型的信号(包括内部监控数据和来自社区的反馈)来监控 Google 搜索系统的状态。如果出现广泛存在的问题,搜索关系团队会更新信息中心。广泛存在的问题意味着有大量网站或用户受到影响。
状态信息中心可能会显示以下状态:
状态定义 |
可用 |
系统运行正常且可用。 |
系统信息 |
系统发生了更新或更改(例如,某个排名更新已开始发布,或者 Googlebot 开始通过 HTTP/2 抓取内容)。
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系统性能受损 |
网站可能会由于常见的第三方(例如 DNS 服务器)问题而出现系统性能下降的情况。
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系统中断 |
系统在很大程度上无法正常工作,此问题影响了大量网站或用户。
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调查
搜索工程团队负责调查问题的根本原因。如需了解详情,请参阅《站点可靠性工程》一书的第 12 章。
跟进
问题持续期间,Google 搜索关系团队会提供定期更新。更新可能包括:
- 问题的相关信息,例如问题规模或受影响的地区。
- 预计下次更新的时间表。
- 解决问题的进度,例如已找出根本原因,或者是否有临时解决方案。
缓解或修正
只有当 Google 确信所做更改会终止对系统产生影响时,才会认为问题“已修正”。在 Google 再次重新处理网站之前,网站可能仍会受到影响。
问题处理期间,站点可靠性工程团队会尝试缓解该问题。缓解是指降低问题的影响或缩小问题的范围,例如通过为受影响的搜索系统提供额外的内部资源,或者为网站所有者提供临时解决方案。
搜索关系团队会尽可能寻找临时解决方案并传达相关信息。临时解决方案是指在问题存在的情况下,为解决基础需求可以采取的步骤。例如,临时解决方案可能是使用其他 DNS 服务器。
常见问题解答
如果发现问题,会发生什么情况?
检测到 Google 搜索问题后,搜索关系团队和搜索工程团队会合作解决问题,并向您传达相关进展。
如果发现更新,会发生什么情况?
发现排名系统更新后,请点击链接(如果提供),详细了解该更新以及任何需要考虑的指导。通常情况下,您无需执行任何操作。
系统会列出哪些排名更新?
信息中心列出了与网站所有者相关的最新 Google 搜索排名更新。如需详细了解 Google 如何改进 Google 搜索以及分享更新的原因,请参阅我们的 Google 如何更新 Google 搜索博文。
您还可以访问我们的博客,了解有关 Google 搜索的更多动态。
我遇到了一个问题,但该问题未在信息中心列出。
该问题可能是您的网页独有的问题,或者仅影响有限数量的搜索者或网站。如果您是网站所有者,欢迎您就遇到的任何未在信息中心内列出的问题,在 Google 搜索中心帮助社区中与我们联系。如果您在 Google 上搜索内容时遇到问题,请访问 Google 搜索帮助论坛。
该信息中心报告的问题和更新可在 5 年内显示在摘要和历史记录页面上。点击摘要行即可查看有关该注释的博文。
如未另行说明,那么本页面中的内容已根据知识共享署名 4.0 许可获得了许可,并且代码示例已根据 Apache 2.0 许可获得了许可。有关详情,请参阅 Google 开发者网站政策。Java 是 Oracle 和/或其关联公司的注册商标。
最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-04。
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It communicates issues affecting multiple sites or users, using statuses like \"Available,\" \"System Information,\" \"System Disruption,\" and \"System Outage.\" Upon detection, the Search Relations and engineering teams investigate, provide updates, and work towards mitigation or a fix. The dashboard lists ranking updates, and users can subscribe for notifications or find historical data from the past 5 years.\n"],null,["# How to Use the Google Search Status Dashboard | Google Search Central\n\nUsing the Google Search Status Dashboard\n========================================\n\n\nThe [Google Search Status Dashboard](https://status.search.google.com) provides\nstatus information on the systems that power Google Search. The dashboard shows issues that\naffect many sites or users, so if you see an annotation in the dashboard, it may be related to\nthe change in your site's performance.\n\n\nThe dashboard also shows the latest ranking updates made to Google Search that are relevant to\nwebsite owners. To learn more about how Google makes improvements to Search and why we share\nupdates, check out our blog post on\n[How Google updates Search](https://blog.google/products/search/how-we-update-search-improve-results/).\nYou can also find more updates about Google Search on [our blog](/search/blog).\n\n\nTo get notified about issues and updates, you can subscribe to\n[our RSS feed](https://status.search.google.com/en/feed.atom).\n\n[View the Dashboard](https://status.search.google.com)\n\nLifecycle of an issue\n---------------------\n\n\nWhen an issue with Google Search is detected, the Search Relations team and Search engineering\nteam work together to resolve the issue and communicate it to you:\n\n1. [Detection and initial response](#detection)\n2. [Investigation](#investigation)\n3. [Follow up](#follow-up)\n4. [Mitigation or fix](#fix)\n\nDetection and initial response\n------------------------------\n\n\nThe Search Relations team monitors the status of Google Search systems by looking at many\ndifferent types of signals (including [internal monitoring](https://sre.google/sre-book/monitoring-distributed-systems/)\nand feedback from the community). In the event of a widespread issue, the Search Relations team\nupdates the dashboard. A widespread issue means there's something affecting a large number of\nsites or users.\n\n\nThe status dashboard may use the following statuses:\n\n| Status definitions ||\n|--------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| Available | The system is generally working and available. |\n| System information | There's been an update or change to a system (for example, a ranking update started rolling out, or Googlebot started crawling over HTTP/2). |\n| System disruption | Websites may experience degraded system performance due to a common third-party (for example, DNS servers). |\n| System outage | The system isn't functioning to a large extent, and the issue is affecting a large number of sites or users. |\n\nInvestigation\n-------------\n\n\nSearch engineering teams are responsible for investigating the root cause of issues. For more\ninformation, see [Chapter 12 of the Site Reliability Engineering Book](https://sre.google/sre-book/effective-troubleshooting/).\n\nFollow up\n---------\n\n\nWhile an issue is ongoing, the Search Relations team provides regular updates. Updates may\ninclude:\n\n- Information about the issue, such as the scale of the issue or regions affected.\n- Timeline for when you can expect the next update.\n- Progress towards fixing the issue, such as when the root cause has been found, or if there are workarounds.\n\nMitigation or fix\n-----------------\n\n\nAn issue is considered *fixed* only when changes have been made that Google is confident\nwill end the impact in the system. Sites may still experience effects until Google can reprocess\nsites again.\n\n\nWhile an issue is in progress, the Site Reliability Engineering team attempts to mitigate the\nissue. *Mitigation* is when the impact or scope of an issue can be reduced, for\nexample, by providing additional internal resources to affected Search systems or by providing\nworkarounds for website owners.\n\n\nWhen possible, the Search Relations team finds and communicates workarounds. *Workarounds*\nare steps that you can take to solve the underlying need despite the issue. For example, a\nworkaround might be to use a different DNS server.\n\nFAQs\n----\n\n### What happens if an issue is noted?\n\n\nWhen an issue with Google Search is detected, the Search Relations team and Search engineering\nteam work together to resolve the issue and communicate it to you.\n\n### What happens if an update is noted?\n\n\nWhen a ranking system update is noted, follow the link (when provided) to learn more about the\nupdate and any guidance to consider. Often, there's no action needed.\n\n### What ranking updates are listed?\n\n\nThe dashboard lists the latest ranking updates made to Google Search that are relevant to\nwebsite owners. To learn more about how Google makes improvements to Search and why we share\nupdates, check out our blog post on\n[How Google updates Search](https://blog.google/products/search/how-we-update-search-improve-results/).\nYou can also find more updates about Google Search on [our blog](/search/blog).\n\n### I'm experiencing an issue, but it's not listed in the dashboard.\n\n\nThe issue may be isolated to your web pages, or it may be impacting a limited number of searchers\nor websites. If you're a website owner, you can\n[contact us in the Google Search Central help community](https://support.google.com/webmasters/community)\nabout any issues you are experiencing that are not listed on the dashboard. If you're experiencing\nissues with your searches on Google, visit the [Google Search help forum](https://support.google.com/websearch/community).\n\n### Where can I find information about past system statuses?\n\n\nIssues and updates reported on the dashboard are available on the\n[Summary and History page](https://status.search.google.com/summary)\nfor 5 years. Click a summary row to review the posts about the annotation."]]