USB drives not mounting after sleep

I've started to experience a frustrating problem whereby any connected USB drive fails to mount after the Mac has been to sleep. Rather alarmingly I get an error message saying "disk not ejected properly"
The set-up I have is two USB drives connected to my early 2011 MacBook Pro via a D-Link mains powered USB hub. I'd planned to have the Mac wake up at 2am for SuperDuper to perform a backup but it's proving impossible as the drive is never available and I have to do a restart before the Mac sees it again.
I've tried a few solutions I've seen online such as installing Jettison (didn't work) and making sure Spotlight isn't indexing the drives (didn't work either).
Can anyone suggest anything else?
THANKS

You can boot OS X from USB2 or FireWire as well as internal drives. There are also two unused SATA ports hidden away inside that OS X can use, but Vista/XP won't see. There is a $24 kit from NewerTech to connect SATA cable, run out PCI slot adapter, and use eSATA shielded cable to a 2-drive enclosure ($67+).
I always boot from an alternate boot drive before ever doing an Mac OS update - repair the drive, do backup, other maintenance. And even sometimes apply the update from there (requires using a standalone downloaded combined update, which is preferred method). Never apply an update w/o a working bootable backup. Something that requires multiple licenses I suspect with XP/Vista.
I have external backup and restore drives for Vista, Mac OS boot drive, 2-drive RAID for Vista, and Vista boot drive.
All of my drives are GUID. Vista is 64-bit, and has some support for EFI (SP1 will bring better support for UEFI).
Disk arbitration has been updated and improved and some products even had to wait for later versions (10.4.8 introduced a number of fixes I understand). I would be more concerned with make of drives and whether they have GUID/GPL or MBR partition tables.

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