I would check your iSCSI storage and ensure that LUN is actually created and assigned to the target.
Given that you created iSCSI storage, you should see the LUN in "lsscsi" output (needs to be apt-installed).
If you dont see new disk in "lsscsi" then your backend storage is likely misconfigured.
I ran into this problem when I had to reinstall PVE from drive boot failure. I'm not 100% sure how I fixed but the last thing I did was to make sure the PVE iSCSI storage name matched the TrueNas dataset, not the TrueNas share name. After that my LVM was able to see the base volume.
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