I have just started setting up Hector. I have 2 node cluster running in
"foreground" for my test so that I can watch everything. One big question
came to my mind that as I increase the cluster how do I verify the health of
the cluster. How do I see that it is all good. 

 Since I am new I can't quantify from what I mean by in good health. But I
guess what I mean is that key distributions are fine. 

CF levels are being maintained for the keys. 

Check consistency, how many stale or old object versions are sitting around.

Also, do I need to repair/cleanup anything etc.

I have been using Oracle so far so in Oracle for instance I look at ADDM/AWR
report or internal tables (dba*) tables that will give more insight. 

Here things become more complicated because of RF, hinted hand off etc.
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