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title: Create standard objects
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+Copyright (C) The Arvados Authors. All rights reserved.
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+SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-3.0
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In these steps we use the Arvados CLI tools on the shell server to create a few Arvados objects. The CLI tools require an ARVADOS_API_TOKEN environment variable with a valid admin token. If you haven't already done so, set that up as shown in the "API token guide":../user/reference/api-tokens.html.
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+h3. Download and tag the latest arvados/jobs docker image
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+The @arvados-cwl-runner@ needs access to an arvados/jobs image that is tagged as 'latest'. The following command downloads the latest arvados/jobs image from Docker Hub, loads it into Keep, and tags it as 'latest'.
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~$ arv-keepdocker --pull arvados/jobs latest
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+If the image needs to be downloaded from Docker Hub, the command can take a few minutes to complete, depending on available network bandwidth.