Time Machine Not Working Since Upgrade to Mountain Lion

Hi All,
Just upgraded a couple days ago from Lion to Mountain Lion...
Since the uprgrade Time Machine has not been able to run a back up. When I select "Back Up Now" I get the "Looking for Backup Disk" message for several minutes after which I get the following error message:
Time Machine couldn’t complete the backup to “The Hive”.
The backup disk image “/Volumes/Data/Keith  Malarick’s MacBook (2).sparsebundle” could not be accessed (error 112).
Im using a late 2008 Aluminum MacBook and a 2nd Generation Time Capsule. In addition to not being able to run back ups I am unable to access my previous backups through Time Machine .
Sounds like others are having similar issues as well.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Best,
Keith

I received the same error and experienced the same issue that you have described but after performing a Time Capsule soft reset and then toggling the TM Off and then back On I was able issue a backup now and see my previous backups.
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