Why doesn't Time Machine work after upgrading OS to 10.7.5?

I have late 2007 MBP 3.1 and late 2008 iMac both of which I upgraded with the combo client software release recently.  Now I cannot get Time Machine to work on either machine.
I use a Seagate 1.5 TB firewire external drive for backups - it checked out fine on testing.
Has anyone else had this problem since the upgrade to Lion was released?
J

Have a look at this thread;
https://discussions.apple.com/message/19832172#19832172
If you disable Spotlight for the time-being, Time Machine will work...

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