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name : nfsiostat
#!/usr/libexec/platform-python
# -*- python-mode -*-
"""Emulate iostat for NFS mount points using /proc/self/mountstats
"""

from __future__ import print_function

__copyright__ = """
Copyright (C) 2005, Chuck Lever <cel@netapp.com>

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301 USA
"""

import sys, os, time
from optparse import OptionParser, OptionGroup

Iostats_version = '0.2'

def difference(x, y):
    """Used for a map() function
    """
    return x - y

NfsEventCounters = [
    'inoderevalidates',
    'dentryrevalidates',
    'datainvalidates',
    'attrinvalidates',
    'vfsopen',
    'vfslookup',
    'vfspermission',
    'vfsupdatepage',
    'vfsreadpage',
    'vfsreadpages',
    'vfswritepage',
    'vfswritepages',
    'vfsreaddir',
    'vfssetattr',
    'vfsflush',
    'vfsfsync',
    'vfslock',
    'vfsrelease',
    'congestionwait',
    'setattrtrunc',
    'extendwrite',
    'sillyrenames',
    'shortreads',
    'shortwrites',
    'delay'
]

NfsByteCounters = [
    'normalreadbytes',
    'normalwritebytes',
    'directreadbytes',
    'directwritebytes',
    'serverreadbytes',
    'serverwritebytes',
    'readpages',
    'writepages'
]

class DeviceData:
    """DeviceData objects provide methods for parsing and displaying
    data for a single mount grabbed from /proc/self/mountstats
    """
    def __init__(self):
        self.__nfs_data = dict()
        self.__rpc_data = dict()
        self.__rpc_data['ops'] = []

    def __parse_nfs_line(self, words):
        if words[0] == 'device':
            self.__nfs_data['export'] = words[1]
            self.__nfs_data['mountpoint'] = words[4]
            self.__nfs_data['fstype'] = words[7]
            if words[7] == 'nfs':
                self.__nfs_data['statvers'] = words[8]
        elif 'nfs' in words or 'nfs4' in words:
            self.__nfs_data['export'] = words[0]
            self.__nfs_data['mountpoint'] = words[3]
            self.__nfs_data['fstype'] = words[6]
            if words[6] == 'nfs':
                self.__nfs_data['statvers'] = words[7]
        elif words[0] == 'age:':
            self.__nfs_data['age'] = int(words[1])
        elif words[0] == 'opts:':
            self.__nfs_data['mountoptions'] = ''.join(words[1:]).split(',')
        elif words[0] == 'caps:':
            self.__nfs_data['servercapabilities'] = ''.join(words[1:]).split(',')
        elif words[0] == 'nfsv4:':
            self.__nfs_data['nfsv4flags'] = ''.join(words[1:]).split(',')
        elif words[0] == 'sec:':
            keys = ''.join(words[1:]).split(',')
            self.__nfs_data['flavor'] = int(keys[0].split('=')[1])
            self.__nfs_data['pseudoflavor'] = 0
            if self.__nfs_data['flavor'] == 6:
                self.__nfs_data['pseudoflavor'] = int(keys[1].split('=')[1])
        elif words[0] == 'events:':
            i = 1
            for key in NfsEventCounters:
                self.__nfs_data[key] = int(words[i])
                i += 1
        elif words[0] == 'bytes:':
            i = 1
            for key in NfsByteCounters:
                self.__nfs_data[key] = int(words[i])
                i += 1

    def __parse_rpc_line(self, words):
        if words[0] == 'RPC':
            self.__rpc_data['statsvers'] = float(words[3])
            self.__rpc_data['programversion'] = words[5]
        elif words[0] == 'xprt:':
            self.__rpc_data['protocol'] = words[1]
            if words[1] == 'udp':
                self.__rpc_data['port'] = int(words[2])
                self.__rpc_data['bind_count'] = int(words[3])
                self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'] = int(words[4])
                self.__rpc_data['rpcreceives'] = int(words[5])
                self.__rpc_data['badxids'] = int(words[6])
                self.__rpc_data['inflightsends'] = int(words[7])
                self.__rpc_data['backlogutil'] = int(words[8])
            elif words[1] == 'tcp':
                self.__rpc_data['port'] = words[2]
                self.__rpc_data['bind_count'] = int(words[3])
                self.__rpc_data['connect_count'] = int(words[4])
                self.__rpc_data['connect_time'] = int(words[5])
                self.__rpc_data['idle_time'] = int(words[6])
                self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'] = int(words[7])
                self.__rpc_data['rpcreceives'] = int(words[8])
                self.__rpc_data['badxids'] = int(words[9])
                self.__rpc_data['inflightsends'] = int(words[10])
                self.__rpc_data['backlogutil'] = int(words[11])
            elif words[1] == 'rdma':
                self.__rpc_data['port'] = words[2]
                self.__rpc_data['bind_count'] = int(words[3])
                self.__rpc_data['connect_count'] = int(words[4])
                self.__rpc_data['connect_time'] = int(words[5])
                self.__rpc_data['idle_time'] = int(words[6])
                self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'] = int(words[7])
                self.__rpc_data['rpcreceives'] = int(words[8])
                self.__rpc_data['badxids'] = int(words[9])
                self.__rpc_data['backlogutil'] = int(words[10])
                self.__rpc_data['read_chunks'] = int(words[11])
                self.__rpc_data['write_chunks'] = int(words[12])
                self.__rpc_data['reply_chunks'] = int(words[13])
                self.__rpc_data['total_rdma_req'] = int(words[14])
                self.__rpc_data['total_rdma_rep'] = int(words[15])
                self.__rpc_data['pullup'] = int(words[16])
                self.__rpc_data['fixup'] = int(words[17])
                self.__rpc_data['hardway'] = int(words[18])
                self.__rpc_data['failed_marshal'] = int(words[19])
                self.__rpc_data['bad_reply'] = int(words[20])
        elif words[0] == 'per-op':
            self.__rpc_data['per-op'] = words
        else:
            op = words[0][:-1]
            self.__rpc_data['ops'] += [op]
            self.__rpc_data[op] = [int(word) for word in words[1:]]

    def parse_stats(self, lines):
        """Turn a list of lines from a mount stat file into a 
        dictionary full of stats, keyed by name
        """
        found = False
        for line in lines:
            words = line.split()
            if len(words) == 0:
                continue
            if (not found and words[0] != 'RPC'):
                self.__parse_nfs_line(words)
                continue

            found = True
            self.__parse_rpc_line(words)

    def fstype(self):
        """Return the fstype for the mountpoint
        """
        return self.__nfs_data['fstype']

    def is_nfs_mountpoint(self):
        """Return True if this is an NFS or NFSv4 mountpoint,
        otherwise return False
        """
        if self.__nfs_data['fstype'] == 'nfs':
            return True
        elif self.__nfs_data['fstype'] == 'nfs4':
            return True
        return False

    def compare_iostats(self, old_stats):
        """Return the difference between two sets of stats
        """
        result = DeviceData()

        # copy self into result
        for key, value in self.__nfs_data.items():
            result.__nfs_data[key] = value
        for key, value in self.__rpc_data.items():
            result.__rpc_data[key] = value

        # compute the difference of each item in the list
        # note the copy loop above does not copy the lists, just
        # the reference to them.  so we build new lists here
        # for the result object.
        for op in result.__rpc_data['ops']:
            try:
                result.__rpc_data[op] = list(map(
                    difference, self.__rpc_data[op], old_stats.__rpc_data[op]))
            except KeyError:
                continue

        # update the remaining keys we care about
        result.__rpc_data['rpcsends'] -= old_stats.__rpc_data['rpcsends']
        result.__rpc_data['backlogutil'] -= old_stats.__rpc_data['backlogutil']

        for key in NfsEventCounters:
            result.__nfs_data[key] -= old_stats.__nfs_data[key]
        for key in NfsByteCounters:
            result.__nfs_data[key] -= old_stats.__nfs_data[key]

        return result

    def __print_data_cache_stats(self):
        """Print the data cache hit rate
        """
        nfs_stats = self.__nfs_data
        app_bytes_read = float(nfs_stats['normalreadbytes'])
        if app_bytes_read != 0:
            client_bytes_read = float(nfs_stats['serverreadbytes'] - nfs_stats['directreadbytes'])
            ratio = ((app_bytes_read - client_bytes_read) * 100) / app_bytes_read

            print()
            print('app bytes: %f  client bytes %f' % (app_bytes_read, client_bytes_read))
            print('Data cache hit ratio: %4.2f%%' % ratio)

    def __print_attr_cache_stats(self, sample_time):
        """Print attribute cache efficiency stats
        """
        nfs_stats = self.__nfs_data

        print()
        print('%d VFS opens' % (nfs_stats['vfsopen']))
        print('%d inoderevalidates (forced GETATTRs)' % \
            (nfs_stats['inoderevalidates']))
        print('%d page cache invalidations' % \
            (nfs_stats['datainvalidates']))
        print('%d attribute cache invalidations' % \
            (nfs_stats['attrinvalidates']))

    def __print_dir_cache_stats(self, sample_time):
        """Print directory stats
        """
        nfs_stats = self.__nfs_data
        lookup_ops = self.__rpc_data['LOOKUP'][0]
        readdir_ops = self.__rpc_data['READDIR'][0]
        if 'READDIRPLUS' in self.__rpc_data:
            readdir_ops += self.__rpc_data['READDIRPLUS'][0]

        dentry_revals = nfs_stats['dentryrevalidates']
        opens = nfs_stats['vfsopen']
        lookups = nfs_stats['vfslookup']
        getdents = nfs_stats['vfsreaddir']

        print()
        print('%d open operations (pathname lookups)' % opens)
        print('%d dentry revalidates and %d vfs lookup requests' % \
            (dentry_revals, lookups))
        print('resulted in %d LOOKUPs on the wire' % lookup_ops)
        print('%d vfs getdents calls resulted in %d READDIRs on the wire' % \
            (getdents, readdir_ops))

    def __print_page_stats(self, sample_time):
        """Print page cache stats
        """
        nfs_stats = self.__nfs_data

        vfsreadpage = nfs_stats['vfsreadpage']
        vfsreadpages = nfs_stats['vfsreadpages']
        pages_read = nfs_stats['readpages']
        vfswritepage = nfs_stats['vfswritepage']
        vfswritepages = nfs_stats['vfswritepages']
        pages_written = nfs_stats['writepages']

        print()
        print('%d nfs_readpage() calls read %d pages' % \
            (vfsreadpage, vfsreadpage))
        print('%d nfs_readpages() calls read %d pages' % \
            (vfsreadpages, pages_read - vfsreadpage))
        if vfsreadpages != 0:
            print('(%.1f pages per call)' % \
                (float(pages_read - vfsreadpage) / vfsreadpages))
        else:
            print()

        print()
        print('%d nfs_updatepage() calls' % nfs_stats['vfsupdatepage'])
        print('%d nfs_writepage() calls wrote %d pages' % \
            (vfswritepage, vfswritepage))
        print('%d nfs_writepages() calls wrote %d pages' % \
            (vfswritepages, pages_written - vfswritepage))
        if (vfswritepages) != 0:
            print('(%.1f pages per call)' % \
                (float(pages_written - vfswritepage) / vfswritepages))
        else:
            print()

        congestionwaits = nfs_stats['congestionwait']
        if congestionwaits != 0:
            print()
            print('%d congestion waits' % congestionwaits)

    def __print_rpc_op_stats(self, op, sample_time):
        """Print generic stats for one RPC op
        """
        if op not in self.__rpc_data:
            return

        rpc_stats = self.__rpc_data[op]
        ops = float(rpc_stats[0])
        retrans = float(rpc_stats[1] - rpc_stats[0])
        kilobytes = float(rpc_stats[3] + rpc_stats[4]) / 1024
        queued_for = float(rpc_stats[5])
        rtt = float(rpc_stats[6])
        exe = float(rpc_stats[7])
        if len(rpc_stats) >= 9:
            errs = float(rpc_stats[8])

        # prevent floating point exceptions
        if ops != 0:
            kb_per_op = kilobytes / ops
            retrans_percent = (retrans * 100) / ops
            rtt_per_op = rtt / ops
            exe_per_op = exe / ops
            queued_for_per_op = queued_for / ops
            if len(rpc_stats) >= 9:
                errs_percent = (errs * 100) / ops
        else:
            kb_per_op = 0.0
            retrans_percent = 0.0
            rtt_per_op = 0.0
            exe_per_op = 0.0
            queued_for_per_op = 0.0
            if len(rpc_stats) >= 9:
                errs_percent = 0.0

        op += ':'
        print(format(op.lower(), '<16s'), end='')
        print(format('ops/s', '>8s'), end='')
        print(format('kB/s', '>16s'), end='')
        print(format('kB/op', '>16s'), end='')
        print(format('retrans', '>16s'), end='')
        print(format('avg RTT (ms)', '>16s'), end='')
        print(format('avg exe (ms)', '>16s'), end='')
        print(format('avg queue (ms)', '>16s'), end='')
        if len(rpc_stats) >= 9:
            print(format('errors', '>16s'), end='')
        print()

        print(format((ops / sample_time), '>24.3f'), end='')
        print(format((kilobytes / sample_time), '>16.3f'), end='')
        print(format(kb_per_op, '>16.3f'), end='')
        retransmits = '{0:>10.0f} ({1:>3.1f}%)'.format(retrans, retrans_percent).strip()
        print(format(retransmits, '>16'), end='')
        print(format(rtt_per_op, '>16.3f'), end='')
        print(format(exe_per_op, '>16.3f'), end='')
        print(format(queued_for_per_op, '>16.3f'), end='')
        if len(rpc_stats) >= 9:
            errors = '{0:>10.0f} ({1:>3.1f}%)'.format(errs, errs_percent).strip()
            print(format(errors, '>16'), end='')
        print()

    def ops(self, sample_time):
        sends = float(self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'])
        if sample_time == 0:
            sample_time = float(self.__nfs_data['age'])
        if sample_time == 0:
            sample_time = 1;
        return (sends / sample_time)

    def display_iostats(self, sample_time, which):
        """Display NFS and RPC stats in an iostat-like way
        """
        sends = float(self.__rpc_data['rpcsends'])
        if sample_time == 0:
            sample_time = float(self.__nfs_data['age'])
        #  sample_time could still be zero if the export was just mounted.
        #  Set it to 1 to avoid divide by zero errors in this case since we'll
        #  likely still have relevant mount statistics to show.
        #
        if sample_time == 0:
            sample_time = 1;
        if sends != 0:
            backlog = (float(self.__rpc_data['backlogutil']) / sends) / sample_time
        else:
            backlog = 0.0

        print()
        print('%s mounted on %s:' % \
            (self.__nfs_data['export'], self.__nfs_data['mountpoint']))
        print()

        print(format('ops/s', '>16') + format('rpc bklog', '>16'))
        print(format((sends / sample_time), '>16.3f'), end='')
        print(format(backlog, '>16.3f'))
        print()

        if which == 0:
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('READ', sample_time)
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('WRITE', sample_time)
        elif which == 1:
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('GETATTR', sample_time)
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('ACCESS', sample_time)
            self.__print_attr_cache_stats(sample_time)
        elif which == 2:
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('LOOKUP', sample_time)
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('READDIR', sample_time)
            if 'READDIRPLUS' in self.__rpc_data:
                self.__print_rpc_op_stats('READDIRPLUS', sample_time)
            self.__print_dir_cache_stats(sample_time)
        elif which == 3:
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('READ', sample_time)
            self.__print_rpc_op_stats('WRITE', sample_time)
            self.__print_page_stats(sample_time)

        sys.stdout.flush()

#
# Functions
#

def parse_stats_file(filename):
    """pop the contents of a mountstats file into a dictionary,
    keyed by mount point.  each value object is a list of the
    lines in the mountstats file corresponding to the mount
    point named in the key.
    """
    ms_dict = dict()
    key = ''

    f = open(filename)
    for line in f.readlines():
        words = line.split()
        if len(words) == 0:
            continue
        if line.startswith("no device mounted"):
            continue
        if words[0] == 'device':
            key = words[4]
            new = [ line.strip() ]
        elif 'nfs' in words or 'nfs4' in words:
            key = words[3]
            new = [ line.strip() ]
        else:
            new += [ line.strip() ]
        ms_dict[key] = new
    f.close

    return ms_dict

def print_iostat_summary(old, new, devices, time, options):
    display_stats = {}

    if len(devices) == 0:
        print('No NFS mount points were found')
        return

    for device in devices:
        stats = DeviceData()
        stats.parse_stats(new[device])
        if old and device in old:
            old_stats = DeviceData()
            old_stats.parse_stats(old[device])
            if stats.fstype() == old_stats.fstype():
                display_stats[device] = stats.compare_iostats(old_stats)
            else: # device is in old, but fstypes are different
                display_stats[device] = stats
        else: # device is only in new
            display_stats[device] = stats

    if options.sort:
        devices.sort(key=lambda x: display_stats[x].ops(time), reverse=True)

    count = 1
    for device in devices:
        display_stats[device].display_iostats(time, options.which)

        count += 1
        if (count > options.list):
            return


def list_nfs_mounts(givenlist, mountstats):
    """return a list of NFS mounts given a list to validate or
       return a full list if the given list is empty -
       may return an empty list if none found
    """
    devicelist = []
    if len(givenlist) > 0:
        for device in givenlist:
            if device in mountstats:
                stats = DeviceData()
                stats.parse_stats(mountstats[device])
                if stats.is_nfs_mountpoint():
                    devicelist += [device]
    else:
        for device, descr in mountstats.items():
            stats = DeviceData()
            stats.parse_stats(descr)
            if stats.is_nfs_mountpoint():
                devicelist += [device]
    return devicelist

def iostat_command(name):
    """iostat-like command for NFS mount points
    """
    mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
    devices = []
    origdevices = []
    interval_seen = False
    count_seen = False

    mydescription= """
Sample iostat-like program to display NFS client per-mount'
statistics.  The <interval> parameter specifies the amount of time in seconds
between each report.  The first report contains statistics for the time since
each file system was mounted.  Each subsequent report contains statistics
collected during the interval since the previous report.  If the <count>
parameter is specified, the value of <count> determines the number of reports
generated at <interval> seconds apart.  If the interval parameter is specified
without the <count> parameter, the command generates reports continuously.
If one or more <mount point> names are specified, statistics for only these
mount points will be displayed.  Otherwise, all NFS mount points on the
client are listed.
"""
    parser = OptionParser(
        usage="usage: %prog [ <interval> [ <count> ] ] [ <options> ] [ <mount point> ]",
        description=mydescription,
        version='version %s' % Iostats_version)
    parser.set_defaults(which=0, sort=False, list=sys.maxsize)

    statgroup = OptionGroup(parser, "Statistics Options",
                            'File I/O is displayed unless one of the following is specified:')
    statgroup.add_option('-a', '--attr',
                            action="store_const",
                            dest="which",
                            const=1,
                            help='displays statistics related to the attribute cache')
    statgroup.add_option('-d', '--dir',
                            action="store_const",
                            dest="which",
                            const=2,
                            help='displays statistics related to directory operations')
    statgroup.add_option('-p', '--page',
                            action="store_const",
                            dest="which",
                            const=3,
                            help='displays statistics related to the page cache')
    parser.add_option_group(statgroup)
    displaygroup = OptionGroup(parser, "Display Options",
                               'Options affecting display format:')
    displaygroup.add_option('-s', '--sort',
                            action="store_true",
                            dest="sort",
                            help="Sort NFS mount points by ops/second")
    displaygroup.add_option('-l','--list',
                            action="store",
                            type="int",
                            dest="list",
                            help="only print stats for first LIST mount points")
    parser.add_option_group(displaygroup)

    (options, args) = parser.parse_args(sys.argv)
    for arg in args[1:]:
        if arg in mountstats:
            origdevices += [arg]
        elif not interval_seen:
            try:
                interval = int(arg)
            except:
                print('Illegal <interval> value %s' % arg)
                return
            if interval > 0:
                interval_seen = True
            else:
                print('Illegal <interval> value %s' % arg)
                return
        elif not count_seen:
            try:
                count = int(arg)
            except:
                print('Ilegal <count> value %s' % arg)
                return
            if count > 0:
                count_seen = True
            else:
                print('Illegal <count> value %s' % arg)
                return

    old_mountstats = None
    sample_time = 0.0

    # make certain devices contains only NFS mount points
    devices = list_nfs_mounts(origdevices, mountstats)
    print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, options)

    if not interval_seen:
        return

    while True:
        if count_seen:
            count -= 1
            if count == 0:
                break
        time.sleep(interval)
        old_mountstats = mountstats
        sample_time = interval
        mountstats = parse_stats_file('/proc/self/mountstats')
        # nfs mountpoints may appear or disappear, so we need to
        # recheck the devices list each time we parse mountstats
        devices = list_nfs_mounts(origdevices, mountstats)
        print_iostat_summary(old_mountstats, mountstats, devices, sample_time, options)

#
# Main
#
prog = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])

try:
    iostat_command(prog)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print('Caught ^C... exiting')
    sys.exit(1)

sys.exit(0)
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I just wanted to give everyone a quick update on our virtual #MetLifeTakeover event. I think yesterday went just about as well as we could have possibly planned. We had a ton of people watching the game live with us, the Dolphins won and we raised almost $3000 for the Miami Dolphins Foundation Food Relief

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Virtual #MetLifeTakeover, Raffles & Giveaways

Virtual #MetLifeTakeover, Raffles & Giveaways

I cannot imagine how crazy this week would be for us if it weren’t for the coronavirus pandemic. It would be #MetLifeTakeover week with the maybe best Dolphins team in Dolfans NYC history going against a winless Jets team. Yeah the loss yesterday was tough, but this would undoubtedly be our biggest year ever. Unfortunately,

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New Season, New Way Of Watching “Together”

New Season, New Way Of Watching “Together”

I know most Dolphins fans have been looking forward this day for two years after knowing last year was going to be less than ideal. The day is finally here and instead of watching together at Slattery’s in a packed bar we are spread out all over the place watching on couches trying to connect

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2020 Draft Recap

2020 Draft Recap

I love the NFL Draft. Dolfans NYC used to do group trips every year when the Draft was in NYC. I went to Dallas a couple of years ago and I was supposed to be in Vegas for the Draft before the coronavirus messed everything up. Even with the virus I still ended up on

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Tua Tagovailoa: Joining Dolphins Is “Dream Come True”

Tua Tagovailoa: Joining Dolphins Is “Dream Come True”

When the smokescreen finally cleared on Thursday night, after months of speculation and endless rumors, the Dolphins landed their quarterback of the future. Flanked by his parents and siblings inside his Alabaster, Ala. buy nolvadex online https://delineation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/nolvadex.html no prescription pharmacy home, Tua Tagovailoa slid a black Miami Dolphins cap on his head and a lei

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2019 #MetLifeTakeover Video

2019 #MetLifeTakeover Video

The 2019 #MetLifeTakeover video is finally here! It took way longer than we wanted it’s been a crazy winter for all of us here at Dolfans NYC and I am just glad we finally got it done and I think you guys will see that it came out great. 2019 was not exactly a great

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Finatics: On The Road In NYC

Finatics: On The Road In NYC

Our #MetLifeTakeover video is taking longer than expected to get finished, so I wanted to get up something to hold you guys over in the meantime. buy professional cialis online https://healthempire.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/professional-cialis.html no prescription pharmacy During the Jets game the Dolphins and Hotels.com followed us around and did a little video about us, Slattery’s and the

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2019 #MetLifeTakeover Photos And Recap

2019 #MetLifeTakeover Photos And Recap

Wow, this weekend was amazing, well at least it was until that pass interference review… But even with the loss the #MetLifeTakeover event was a huge success. With the Dolphins having some issues on the field we had less fans join us this year, but it turns out 500+ Dolfans is still a huge party!

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#MetLifeTakeover Updates

#MetLifeTakeover Updates

Hey guys, you might have noticed that our site has been screwed up for a couple of weeks. We had a bad malware attack that we have finally fixed, but it took a while. And don’t worry, since everyone pays with PayPal, we don’t collect any of your info that could have been hacked. We

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Albert Wilson Makes Impact Through Philanthropy, Community Service Initiatives

Albert Wilson Makes Impact Through Philanthropy, Community Service Initiatives

In Week 8, Dolfans NYC raised over $250 through raffles and donated a total of $500 to The Albert Wilson Foundation, which is committed to creating opportunities that will enhance the lives of children in foster care.  After spending much of his childhood in the South Florida foster care system, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Albert Wilson understands, as well as anyone, the importance of giving back to youth in his

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Dolphins Announce Play Football Week 11 Award Winners

Dolphins Announce Play Football Week 11 Award Winners

As part of Play Football, a program designed to celebrate youth football in South Florida, for each home game, the Dolphins identify the high school coach, high school player, youth player and team mom of the week. buy oseltamivir online https://delineation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/oseltamivir.html no prescription pharmacy In tribute to Don Shula’s 50th season with the organization, the

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Kenyan Drake Making Global Impact, One Smile at a Time

Kenyan Drake Making Global Impact, One Smile at a Time

Dolphins fans, far and wide, were all smiles when Kenyan Drake sprinted into the end zone as time expired to stun the Patriots last December. buy super cialis online https://bradencenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/jpg/super-cialis.html no prescription pharmacy Over the summer, the fourth-year running back capitalized on the lasting popularity of the play since hailed as the “Miami Miracle” to

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Dolphins Promote Harmony, Inclusion Though Football Unites Program

Dolphins Promote Harmony, Inclusion Though Football Unites Program

It’s just past 10 o’clock on Sunday morning, three hours before the Dolphins will kick off the 2019 season against the Ravens, and the North East plaza at Hard Rock Stadium is bustling with activity. At the team’s fourth-annual Football Unites CommUNITY Tailgate, large overhead fans are whirling at full capacity, while a DJ shuffles

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Football Season Begins, 10th Anniversary Merch & Giving Back

Football Season Begins, 10th Anniversary Merch & Giving Back

This is a very different Miami Dolphins team from the last time we updated our website. The Dolphins have had a full 25% roster overhaul in the short time since we first put #MetLifeTakeover tickets on sale. The team that is suiting up this Sunday vs the Ravens is going to have a lot of

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2019 #MetLifeTakeover Tickets Are On Sale!

2019 #MetLifeTakeover Tickets Are On Sale!

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2018 #MetLifeTakeover Video

2018 #MetLifeTakeover Video

It’s finally here! The 2018 #MetLifeTakeover video took us forever to finish, but I think the results are worth waiting for. For the second year in a row the video was directed/edited by RizeOptix and hosted by comedian Oscar Collazos. We loved their work on the 2017 Takeover video and we were glad they could

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Away from Cameras, Dolphins Give Back to Communities

Away from Cameras, Dolphins Give Back to Communities

For Dolphins players, the job of a professional athlete doesn’t end when the gameday cameras stop rolling and the pads are hung up in the lockers. During their free time, many give back to the communities that raised them, using their platforms and voices to make a difference in the lives of less-privileged families. In

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Dolfans NYC Vs. Green Bay

Dolfans NYC Vs. Green Bay

When the schedule came out this year the first thing I did was book a trip to Green Bay with a bunch of other members of Dolfans NYC. As the season went on I found out more and more of our crew was going. We had at least 20 people who went but there were

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