How to use configure_crash_handler method in autotest

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...23from autotest_lib.client.bin import os_dep24class test(common_test.base_test):25 # Segmentation fault handling is something that is desirable only for26 # client side tests.27 def configure_crash_handler(self):28 """29 Configure the crash handler by:30 * Setting up core size to unlimited31 * Putting an appropriate crash handler on /​proc/​sys/​kernel/​core_pattern32 * Create files that the crash handler will use to figure which tests33 are active at a given moment34 The crash handler will pick up the core file and write it to35 self.debugdir, and perform analysis on it to generate a report. The36 program also outputs some results to syslog.37 If multiple tests are running, an attempt to verify if we still have38 the old PID on the system process table to determine whether it is a39 parent of the current test execution. If we can't determine it, the40 core file and the report file will be copied to all test debug dirs.41 """...

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