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measure manager crashing in start

I read similar discussion on this topic, however in my case, the measure manager crashes when I want to open the OpenStudio, and before I want to run a any measure.

Using OS 2.7, and also I was able to use the measures before with the current installation and I am not sure what has been changed?

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asked 2018-11-20 10:45:10 -0500
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updated 2018-11-20 12:15:39 -0500
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@s_pourm have you resolved this? Are you getting a crash right when you launch OpenStudio, or is is when you go to the measures tab?

David Goldwasser's avatar David Goldwasser (2018-12-03 09:44:28 -0500) edit

@David Goldwasser I can't open OpenStudio. I could open it a few hours ago, it took a little while, but now it takes about 20 minutes or longer. It was working fine a few days ago. I sometimes get an error message about the Measure Manager. The error says:

Measure Manager has crashed, attempting to restart

[2019-02-23 23:12:33] INFO WeBrick 1.3.1

[2019-02-23 23:12:33]INFO ruby 2.2.4 (2015-12-16) [x64-mswin64_120]

[2019-02-23 23:12:33] INFO WeBrick:HTTPServer#start: pid=21448 port=61351

LAPTOP-V9VB79SL - - [23/Feb/2019:23:33 Mountain Standard Time] "GET / HTTP

Gubbagubba's avatar Gubbagubba (2019-02-24 00:12:16 -0500) edit

@s_pourm @David Goldwasser My OpenStudio is working again. I waited 20 minutes, let OpenStudio open, and then I followed @Saroop 's instructions and unloaded all of my construction libraries except for the HVAC and office libraries. Now OpenStudio is working fine.

Gubbagubba's avatar Gubbagubba (2019-02-24 13:12:12 -0500) edit
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Hello, I have the same problem. When launching OpenStudio 2.7 from SketchUp I receive this message

Measure Manager has crashed, attempting to restart

eval:106:in`getFileAsString`: unexpected return
Exception; Embedded file not found  `:c:/measure_manager.rb`

Any idea on how to solve this?

Thanks a lot

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answered 2018-12-06 09:50:12 -0500
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Was wondering if you ever solved this problem. I have the exact same message in 2.6 right now. Currently waiting to see if the file ever opens. My thought is, it's trying to read an incorrect location for that ruby file.

R1cardo's avatar R1cardo (2019-10-22 09:15:43 -0500) edit
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