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On the very same day, my new IP site has some program problems, but surprisingly, Google (216.239.xxxx) dropped by and grabbed the content from the new IP site, which is full of PHP errors.
On the following Monday, I saw some of my google cache listings containing the same error from the new IP site. So, I thought Google must have refreshed their DNS database; otherwise, they wouldn't be able to find out about my new IP.
Anyhow, I waited all week long for Google to come to my new IP, but nothing. Yesterday (oct 12), Google freshed the cache and show my old IP site content. Google apparently went back to my old IP and to do daily content freshing spidering.
Will Google ever come back to my new IP? Any experts know?
Thanks in advance.
The IP addresses that are quoted for freshbot/deepcrawl are only mostly accurate. They can assign any of their servers to whatever task they want, the differences quoted are only trends.
But what you described was the way that fresh crawls work.