Lion killed time machine

Time machine was working perfectly during through Leopard and Snow Leopard.
Now Lion does not want to recognise the time machine drive.
I have managed to make one succesful back up and then the drive disconnects itself (disappears from the desktop even though the drive is still running) and TM wont make a second backup. When the drive is connected and spinning, it is not easily recognised by Lion.
The drive is a 1.5TB drive used in conjunction witha 1TB drive and both are using FW800 and connected to my iMac FW800 port with one drive passing through the connector of the other. This setup has served me well for the last couple of years and it is likely to be more than coincidence that it should fail me now.
Does anyone know what has changed and how to fix this issue?

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