Kubernetes Submit Queue c67b57d4c8 Merge pull request #51637 from mtanino/issue/51635
Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 51628, 51637, 51490, 51279, 51302)

Fix printISCSIVolumeSource to show kubectl describe properly

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

After merging #51189, 'kubectl describe' doesn't show persistent volume properly if the volume is iSCSI.
This PR fixes the problem.


**Which issue this PR fixes** : Fixes #51635

**Special notes for your reviewer**:

Result without InitiatorName.
```
% k describe pv pv0001
Name:		pv0001
Labels:		<none>
Annotations:	volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class=slow
StorageClass:	slow
Status:		Available
Claim:		
Reclaim Policy:	Recycle
Access Modes:	RWO
Capacity:	1Gi
Message:	
Source:
    Type:		ISCSI (an ISCSI Disk resource that is attached to a kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod)
    TargetPortal:	192.168.122.85:3260
    IQN:		iqn.2017-05.com.example:rhel7
    Lun:		0
    ISCSIInterface	default
    FSType:		ext4
    ReadOnly:		true
    Portals:		[192.168.122.7:3260]
    DiscoveryCHAPAuth:	false
    SessionCHAPAuth:	false
    SecretRef:		<nil>
    InitiatorName:	<none>
Events:			<none>
```
Result with InitiatorName.
```
% k describe pv pv0001
Name:		pv0001
Labels:		<none>
Annotations:	volume.beta.kubernetes.io/storage-class=slow
StorageClass:	slow
Status:		Available
Claim:		
Reclaim Policy:	Recycle
Access Modes:	RWO
Capacity:	1Gi
Message:	
Source:
    Type:		ISCSI (an ISCSI Disk resource that is attached to a kubelet's host machine and then exposed to the pod)
    TargetPortal:	192.168.122.85:3260
    IQN:		iqn.2017-05.com.example:rhel7
    Lun:		0
    ISCSIInterface	default
    FSType:		ext4
    ReadOnly:		true
    Portals:		[192.168.122.7:3260]
    DiscoveryCHAPAuth:	false
    SessionCHAPAuth:	false
    SecretRef:		<nil>
    InitiatorName:	iqn.1994-05.com.redhat:185ce16b55ad
Events:			<none>
```

@rootfs @humblec @jsafrane 

**Release note**:
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