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It seems to me that the subject of that sentence is "The server requested" so, while perhaps a little awkward, it does seem to be correct.

subject = The server requested
verb = closed
object = the connection

Perhaps

The requested server closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

The server that was requested closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

Oops! Something bad happened!

would be good alternatives.

That assumes, of course, that that's a message generated by Stack Exchange's software.

It seems to me that the subject of that sentence is "The server requested" so, while perhaps a little awkward, does seem to be correct.

subject = The server requested
verb = closed
object = the connection

Perhaps

The requested server closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

The server that was requested closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

Oops! Something bad happened!

would be good alternatives.

It seems to me that the subject of that sentence is "The server requested" so, while perhaps a little awkward, it does seem to be correct.

subject = The server requested
verb = closed
object = the connection

Perhaps

The requested server closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

The server that was requested closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

Oops! Something bad happened!

would be good alternatives.

That assumes, of course, that that's a message generated by Stack Exchange's software.

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It seems to me that the subject of that sentence is "The server requested" so, while perhaps a little awkward, does seem to be correct.

subject = The server requested
verb = closed
object = the connection

Perhaps

The requested server closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

The server that was requested closed the connection before the transaction was completed.

or

Oops! Something bad happened!

would be good alternatives.