I'm having the same issue. MacBook Pro 17", 2.3 GHz i7, 16GB, Lion 10.7.4, 
Growl 1.4.  Here are the log file entries when Growl starts sucking up CPU 
cycles. These messages repeat over and over.

7/20/12 1:10:54.900 PM Growl: Unresolved error Error 
Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=134030 "The operation couldn\U2019t be 
completed. (NSCocoaErrorDomain error 134030.)" UserInfo=0x7f9af6b71a20 
{NSSQLiteErrorDomain=14, NSUnderlyingException=Updating max pk failed: }, {
    NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
    NSUnderlyingException = "Updating max pk failed: ";
}
7/20/12 1:11:11.797 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest: 
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed:  with userInfo = {
    NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}
7/20/12 1:11:11.797 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest: 
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed:  with userInfo = {
    NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}
7/20/12 1:11:11.898 PM Growl: Core Data: annotation: -executeRequest: 
encountered exception = Updating max pk failed:  with userInfo = {
    NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 14;
}


On Friday, November 25, 2011 6:38:01 AM UTC-5, dereinevogelda wrote:
>
> I'm using Growl 1.3.1 on OS X 10.7.2 and Safari 5.1.1.
> After a while Growl increases CPU-usage for now up to 150% on a 2011
> MacBook Pro 13" with Core i5 Dual Core CPU. If i stop Growl via kill
> or Activity monitor and restart it, it works fine for several days
> again.
>
> As i read this group partial this is happening several times to other
> Growl-users.
>
> Regards
> Mark
>
>

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