ZFS over iSCSI fetches information about the disk-images via ssh, thus
the obtainted data is tainted (perlsec (1)).
Since pvedaemon runs with '-T' enabled trying to start a VM via GUI/API failed,
while it still worked via `qm` or `pvesh`.
The issue surfaced after commit
cb9db10c1a9855cf40ff13e81f9dd97d6a9b2698 in
pve-common ('run_command: improve performance for logging and long lines'),
and results from concatenating the original (tainted) buffer to a variable,
instead of a captured subgroup.
Untainting the value in ZFSPlugin should not cause any regressiosn, since the
other 3 target providers already have a match on '\d+' for retrieving the
lun number.
reported via pve-user [0].
reproduced and tested by setting up a LIO-target (on top of a virtual PVE),
adding it as storage and trying to start a guest (with a disk on the
ZFS over iSCSI storage) with `perl -T /usr/sbin/qm start $vmid`
[0] https://lists.proxmox.com/pipermail/pve-user/2020-October/172055.html
Signed-off-by: Stoiko Ivanov <s.ivanov@proxmox.com>