General :: Rsync Error - Read-only File System - 30

Jan 4, 2011

I regularly rsync directories to an external usb drive. Recently I've started getting errors which look:
blah blah:Read-only file system (30)

The external usb drive has two partitions (ext3 and fat32) and I rsync to the ext3 one. The rsync command is
rsync -ahi --delete /home/mike/some_dir /media/usb_drive

People have reported this error with faulty usb cables but everything was working fine until recently so it seem unlikely a usb cable would suddenly wear off.

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mount output below:

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Curiously:

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Code:
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PHP Code:

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PHP Code:

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PHP Code:

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Code:

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Code:

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