The <naming context> part doesn't need to be unique across the targets;
it may also match one of the values of the "suffix" directive.
Multiple URIs may be defined in a single URI statement.
-The URIs must be separate arguments and must not have any
+The additional URIs must be separate arguments and must not have any
<naming context> part. This causes the underlying library
to contact the first server of the list that responds.
For example, if \fIl1.foo.com\fP and \fIl2.foo.com\fP are shadows