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Add Unix Timestamp in nanoseconds to container metrics stats for stdout storage driver.

This commit resolves #2360

Add Unix Timestamp in nanoseconds to container metrics stats for stdout storage driver
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Hi @parthyadav3105. Thanks for your PR.

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LGTM

@dashpole dashpole merged commit e8e2b2b into google:master Dec 20, 2019
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Timestamp in storage option stdout
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