storage.hbase.utils.timestamp() will return long type object on 32-bits
system, which will cause exception in ceilometer/alarm/storage/impl_hbase.py:
'long' object has no attribute 'encode'.
Then developers on 32-bits system will never get local test passed.
This patch changes type check in prepare_keys() from int to six.integer_types,
which will work for both 32-bits and 64-bits system, python2 and python3
environment.
Note: no test code is added, because jenkins runs on 64-bits system. Reviewers
can download code and verify it on 32-bits system.
Change-Id: I57729ff67efe6d6036fe698e3d86491f9ed4600c
Closes-Bug: #1388181