I have both activated (loadbalancing is activated by default when you have more than one reader/proxy readers)
It works well for me but the difference between my setup and yours is in the preferred reader (oscam normally prefers the local on my setup and this is where the services file comes into its own on my local reader. I have never needed to adjust the weight on my readers)
Give it a try and let us know how you get on.
Just backup your configs before changing anything.
One of the original reasons why I want reader_remote to always get prioritized from the users having access to the extra channels is to make sure that AU works and updates that card (I don't know what channel(s) updating this provider).
I found this:
lb_mode = 2
If I understand the description in the Oscam Wiki, I think this is kind of what I'm looking for. This should prioritize the reader that was used the longest time ago/"oldest" reader which means that when both readers work as they should, the users having access to both group 13 and 14 should be rotated through the readers making reader_remote get somewhere near 50% of the ECM requests that both readers could have decoded (regardless of response time and load/usage level) and that's perfectly fine for me since it's enough to guarantee that AU will work for reader_remote.
And If I understand the Oscam Wiki correctly, when the loadbalancer is active, it should automatically block services that a certain reader can't decode and making the next request of that service go directly to the next/other reader instead? If that's true, it would be great and make no need for blocking those channels in oscam.services/reader_local.
What do you think? Should I block them in oscam.services/reader_local also regardless of that text in the Wiki (Attention: If load balancing is activated here, it may in oscam.server among services and ident are no entries!)?
Edit: This is what I'm walking about from the Wiki (but once again, it's a bit hard to completely understand what they mean when they say that the reader gets blocked?):
QuoteThe ECM request is sent to all the appropriate readers.
If a reader answers with "not found", then it gets blocked.
